Jenny, one thing I've found is just washing the mat from time to time. I coat it with soap (usually dish detergent), let it sit a minute, then use a nail brush or other soft scrub brush and give it a good scrubbing. That gets paper bits off the mat. Then I rinse well and let air dry overnight. ***Do NOT dry with a towel or cloth!*** This really helps to prolong the life of your mat! I read about this in the forums on the Cricut website.

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